It’s too soon to say whether that declaration will end up being true, but the news has continued to trend in a positive direction after the initial scare. And though we may not know for sure until later in the week, at this point it wouldn’t be a shock to see RGIII play through his knee trouble next Sunday.

In other injury news…

Fred Jackson was carted off with a right knee injury. And, as Chan Gailey said in his postgame press conference, it “did not look good.” There was no official word on Jackson’s status as of Sunday night, but it sounds like C.J. Spiller will be featured heavily in Week 15 – and possibly for the rest of the season.

Dwayne Bowe got off to a fast start (two catches for 70 yards early), but was knocked out of the game with a first quarter rib injury. And later Sunday evening, word surfaced that his injury may in fact be two broken ribs. If that’s the case, Bowe’s disappointing season could be over. The Chiefs’ No. 1 WR hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 4 against San Diego.

Ray Rice (20-121-1) sustained a hip pointer on Sunday, but was able to play through it in overtime. It’s a situation to watch heading into Week 15, but the fact that he fought through the injury is obviously a positive sign. Bernard Pierce (eight carries, 53 yards on Sunday) is Rice’s backup.

Brandon Pettigrew left Sunday night’s game with an ankle injury. No word yet on the severity, but with Ryan Broyles already done for the year, Tony Scheffler (3-20-1) should continue seeing heavy targets going forward.

More TE trouble: Jared Cook caught his fourth touchdown of the season, but left with a shoulder injury.Craig Stevens (one catch, 19 yards) is next in line for targets if Cook misses time.

It’s too soon to say whether that declaration will end up being true, but the news has continued to trend in a positive direction after the initial scare. And though we may not know for sure until later in the week, at this point it wouldn’t be a shock to see RGIII play through his knee trouble next Sunday.

In other injury news…

Fred Jackson was carted off with a right knee injury. And, as Chan Gailey said in his postgame press conference, it “did not look good.” There was no official word on Jackson’s status as of Sunday night, but it sounds like C.J. Spiller will be featured heavily in Week 15 – and possibly for the rest of the season.

Dwayne Bowe got off to a fast start (two catches for 70 yards early), but was knocked out of the game with a first quarter rib injury. And later Sunday evening, word surfaced that his injury may in fact be two broken ribs. If that’s the case, Bowe’s disappointing season could be over. The Chiefs’ No. 1 WR hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 4 against San Diego.

Ray Rice (20-121-1) sustained a hip pointer on Sunday, but was able to play through it in overtime. It’s a situation to watch heading into Week 15, but the fact that he fought through the injury is obviously a positive sign. Bernard Pierce (eight carries, 53 yards on Sunday) is Rice’s backup.

Brandon Pettigrew left Sunday night’s game with an ankle injury. No word yet on the severity, but with Ryan Broyles already done for the year, Tony Scheffler (3-20-1) should continue seeing heavy targets going forward.

More TE trouble: Jared Cook caught his fourth touchdown of the season, but left with a shoulder injury.Craig Stevens (one catch, 19 yards) is next in line for targets if Cook misses time.